Addison Hall is a bright, average looking man, who lives in the city of

Wakork, which is the second largest city in the country of Alpdon. He

suffers from loneliness, is self-conscious, has a dry sense of humor, and

visualizes his life as a burden. His speech is stammered whenever he

speaks, and his increased sweating, and hidden fears are the results of

his anxiety. He was treated with disrespect and humiliation from Mimi,

Lenina, and Julia, realizing he's not a big hit with dating women. He

worried about finding a soul mate, because he was over age thirty, and

needed someone to share his feelings with. His anger toward God was

also hidden, in fear of being punished more than what he lives through

at the present time. Addison is a camp worker, forced to work in an

unskilled job, and is labeled as an unappealing-looking laborer. He works at the camp with Nigel, who he knew for twenty-five years, and they live in a country where beautiful is superior. Why was Chancellor

Brock on a crusade to gather up all types of appearance-improving aids?

What haunting memory does Addison have about Starck, and what is

Addison afraid of? Why did the morbidly obese work at these camps?

I recommend this novel to all science fiction lovers, and to all those who

enjoy thrillers, packed with drama. The story is gripping, chilling, and

thought-provoking. The setting is dark, scary, and painted in satire. Jeffrey A. Onorato created a Masterpiece, with his unique writing style

in the history of Addison Hall's life. This incredible story leaves an

aftermath, after reading about one man's journey in a life that's ruled by disturbed, dysfunctional leaders. Once the book is closed, is it possible

to ever witness another Addison Hall? What is the true definition of sinful that the gifted, talented author points out, page-after-page? How does Otka try to help Addison survive, after he is threatened to be eliminated? The reader can hear the sound of the train every time Addison is transported to the camp for another dreadful, horrifying day

of work. "THE SIN OF ADDISON HALL" is as thrilling as BEYOND RECOGNITION, and is as captivating as THE GREEN MILE, with Tom Hanks.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

How do you keep the flame of love from burning out in a marriage? How do you avoid becoming another sad statistic of divorce? What does a

successful marriage demand? What does commitment mean, and what

is its value in unconditional love? Will a marriage work if we don't believe in both romance, and reality? Should each partner know the true

definition of expectations, and boundaries, and when we should not cross them? Why should conflicts always be resolved in a marriage? Why is it important to be open and honest with each other? How important is love, acceptance, and respect in every marriage? How should couples deal with psychological, emotional, and spiritual repercussions? What happens when a partner changes in a marriage, and how should each

partner deal with it? Why is it important to know who you are, and what

you want in a marriage? What happens in a marriage when communication is nonexistent? Lisa Pankau has presented these questions, with solutions, and helpful tips in "BEYOND SEDUCTION."

Her greatest passion is to help other people find love and keep it forever,

while she encourages education, and a thirst for a deeper understanding

of strength, and spiritual growth. The author has experienced life at both

ends as a divorcee and a widow, from dread and despair, to the untold

bliss of true love. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who is searching for a soul mate, for all married couples, and to anyone who

seeks advice on how to spice up a relationship. This book is an excellent

resource on how to make a relationship grow in strength, and how to

hold on to what you have. The author includes helpful tips with

Aromatherapy recipes, music, and sensual atmospheres. She shares

helpful hints in role playing and sensory acknowledgment, while discussing the importance of trust, confidence,and intimacy between

each partner. Lisa Pankau's presentation, based on experience and knowledge, is thought-provoking, uplifting and inspiring. She gently

Saturday, September 26, 2009

The hero in this delightful children's story is Iggy, who is a loveable nine

year old, and the new kid on the block. It's hard enough that Iggy has to

deal with his smart, sassy younger sister, but there are other issues that

he must also challenge. As Iggy prepares to enter a public school for the

first time in his life, not knowing anyone, he realizes that he needs to make lots of friends. Along with trying to prove himself worthy, he is forced to deal with bullies, and his first childhood crush. Snap Shell, Kit Kat, and Molly all have unique personalities, and are extremely funny. Dragon D tries to act very cool, but does this type of personality fade away, after everyone gets to know you? Does Iggy have a tough time trying to fit in, and who makes him feel comfortable? How does Iggy feel

about Lizbeth? Does Iggy survive the trials and tribulations of his age

group on his journey through elementary school? I highly recommend this wonderful children's book that will touch the hearts of readers of

all ages. Children will be able to relate to the story, and learn from those

lessons through a fun, easy, and humorous read. Melissa M. Williams

presents everyday issues, along with simple solutions in an interesting

story, with adorable characters. This book will encourage children to be considerate and caring, with a positive attitude. The author includes the true value of family and friendship, which is an essential stepping-stone from childhood to adult. There are serious moments, funny moments, and touching moments. This fun and easy read is recommended for any child who is preparing to enter elementary school, and for children in this age group who are changing schools, after moving to a new location. How does Iggy adapt from an All Lizard School to a public All Animal School? The characters come to life as Iggy and his friends experience

their first school year together, issues get resolved, and emotions become

heartfelt in this educational, children's adventure. "IGGY THE IGUANA" is as thrilling as Walt Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP, and as funny as